On June 26, 2015 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the denial of marriage licenses violated the Due Process and the Equal Protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. The ruling made same sex marriage legal in all 50 U.S. States.
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I don't really have a specific standpoint on this.
@959F8SX3yrs3Y
If the love is shared they should be able too get married
@9544QP43yrs3Y
Yes and it is already legal.
We should only allow gay marriage and ban cis-gendered marriages as reparations.
@93B98B63yrs3Y
yes but in some conditions
@92Q9GNR3yrs3Y
you are who you are, people have interest in different things
Yes, this is not any of the governments business anyways.
@8QGFDC75yrs5Y
Yes, but decouple civil rights from marriage
@8J6RW735yrs5Y
No, abolish all marriage. Marriage is a heterosexual institution that needs to die.
@99Q4XBN3yrs3Y
everyone makes their own choices.
@99MJP22Independent3yrs3Y
Yes, make it legal for people to establish families however they see fit, regardless of gender or party size
@988F84G3yrs3Y
No, but I feel that if that is there choice in what they decide then that is there choice not mine.
@982PDMF3yrs3Y
I dont really care, do what u want to do
@95YDXW83yrs3Y
I oppose the institution of marriage in general
@8P7M6PZ5yrs5Y
I do not support it, but they can do whatever they want with their life.
@8LT57VK5yrs5Y
Ban any type of Marriage in its entirety.
@8GN9K5M5yrs5Y
I would have preferred civil unions or taking the government out of marriage. Now that it is legal, I don't see value in doubling back, while still supporting churches' right to refuse ceremonies. However, LGBT people still require anti-discrimination protections in many other areas, like housing, and (at least secular) employment.
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